The purpose of Prada is to use artistic skills to promote his clothing and use a symbolic and even low-key way to interpret men's desire for clothing. Hedi Slimane, as a photographer, may be designed to express the character's strong personality - and the photography set he launched early this year.

Since he resigned from Dior last year, former designer Hedi Slimane has started a non-stop photography career. Recently, Prada, who has always been closely associated with the arts, has joined forces to shoot a series of advertisements for men's wear in the spring of 2009. The actor is the son of Paul and Tricia Simonon, the bass player of Punk band The Clash, and the Simonon brothers of the broker—Louis Simonon and Claude Simonon. Although neither of them had any experience of modeling for Slimane, Hedi Slimane, who was very musical in himself, showed his temperament. Even Prada said that the brothers of Simonon entered the "thinking and introspection" moment under the Slimane lens.

It can be said that Prada's goal is to use artistic skills to promote their own clothing, with a symbolic, and even low-key interpretation of men's desire for clothing. Hedi Slimane, as a photographer, may be designed to express the character's strong personality - just like the photography set "Rock Diary" that he introduced earlier this year. Unlike the large advertising films that often have strong desires, the narrative of content seems to have overshadowed them.

For the first time, Hedi Slimane collaborated with Prada to shoot the 2009 spring-summer menswear ad for the brand. This spokesperson chose two brothers and may not be familiar to everyone—Louis Simonon and Claude Simonon. They were the children of the Punk band The Clash bassist Paul Simonon and the band manager Tricia Ronane. This was their first collaboration with Hedi Slimane and Prada. The Simonon brothers are still studying at a British school. The advertising screen keeps Hedi's black and white style.

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